Control and Automation, Electrical Assembler.
Foresight Automation, Inc · Fort Worth, TX · 2 wk ago
ManagementFull-time
Job Duties
- Electrical Panel Assembly
- Build electrical control panels according to schematics, wiring diagrams, and layout drawings.
- Route, terminate, label, and dress wires cleanly and professionally to Foresight workmanship standards.
- Install components including terminal blocks, contactors, breakers, drives, PLCs, power supplies, relays, indicators, and networking hardware.
- Verify all wiring is properly ferruled, labeled, and terminated.
- Mechanical Assembly
- Assemble mechanical subcomponents, frames, brackets, DIN rail assemblies, mounting structures, and fabricated parts.
- Install hardware such as cable glands, panel hardware, fasteners, brackets, locking mechanisms, and mounting plates.
- Follow mechanical engineering prints and 3D models when required.
- Perform mechanical fitment, alignment, and functional checks.
- Enclosure Modification
- Perform enclosure cutting, drilling, knockout layouts, pushbutton patterns, HMI cutouts, venting, and cable entry modifications.
- Use mechanical tools including drill presses, knockout tools, saws, grinders, and punches.
- Ensure all modifications match drawings, templates, and engineering specifications.
- Power Panel (SuperBox) Production
- Assemble standardized Power Panel products per defined procedures.
- Build bus bar assemblies, high-current components, distribution hardware, and power circuits.
- Follow production flow, standard BOMs, templates, and QC checklists for repeatable manufacturing.
- Perform visual inspections, point-to-point checks, continuity checks, and QC checklists.
- Record build issues, missing materials, and improvement suggestions.
- Support corrective actions and engineering feedback loops.
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe workstation at all times.
- Follow 5S standards for sorting, labeling, cleanliness, and tool management.
- Wear appropriate PPE and follow all safety procedures.
- Absorb and improve shop processes, tools, and workflows.
- Collaborate with the Panel Shop Lead, Project Manager, Engineering, and Procurement.
- Report missing parts, BOM errors, or drawing issues immediately.
- Support training of new or junior technicians.
- Participate in daily standup meetings and weekly production reviews.
- Required 1–3 years’ experience assembling electrical control panels, industrial equipment, or mechanical assemblies.
- Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and mechanical drawings.
- Proficiency with hand tools, power tools, and mechanical fabrication.
- Understanding of wiring techniques, terminations, labeling, and cable management.
- Detail-oriented with strong craftsmanship and pride in work.
- Ability to safely lift up to 50 lbs and stand for extended periods.
- Strong communication and teamwork skills.
- Experience with UL508A panel building.
- Experience with VFDs, PLCs, and industrial controls.
- Experience assembling custom mechanical equipment.
- Familiarity with PP/Power Panels or distribution panelboards.
- Forklift certification (optional).
- Paid time off.
- 401(k) enrollment.
- Health insurance.
- Dental Insurance.
- Vision Insurance.
- Life Insurance.
- Ability to set up a Flexible Spending Account.
Quality, Testing & Documentation
5S, Safety & Shop Standards
Teamwork & Communication
Job Requirements
Preferred Experience
Benefits
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